Generally, a download manager enables downloading of large files or multiples files in one session.Many web browsers, such as Internet Explorer 9, include a download manager.Stand-alone download managers also are available, including the Microsoft Download Manager.

if you do not have a download manager installed, and still want to download the file(s) you've chosen, please note:

You may not be able to download multiple files at the same time.In this case, you will have to download the files individually.(You would have the opportunity to download individual files on the "Thank you for downloading" page after completing your download.)

Files larger than 1 GB may take much longer to download and might not download correctly.

You might not be able to pause the active downloads or resume downloads that have failed.

The Microsoft Download Manager solves these potential problems.It gives you the ability to download multiple files at one time and download large files quickly and reliably.It also allows you to suspend active downloads and resume downloads that have failed.

Note:There are multiple files available for this download.Once you click on the "Download" button, you will be prompted to select the files you need.

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1.0

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ADFS_and_Ping.pdf

ADFS_and_Ping.doc

ADFS_and_Ping.docx

ADFS_and_Ping.xps

Date Published:

11/22/2010

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Building on existing documentation, this step-by-step guide walks you through the setup of a basic lab deployment of AD FS 2.0 and PingFederate that performs cross-product, browser-based identity federation. Both products perform both identity federation roles: claims provider/identity provider and relying party/service provider. This document is intended for developers and system architects who are interested in understanding the basic modes of interoperability between AD FS 2.0 and PingFederate.